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‘Dexter: Resurrection’ renewed for Season 2 on Paramount+

The Paramount+ series Dexter: Resurrection has been renewed for a second season. The new season will continue the story after the events of the first season, which wrapped up September 2025.

Showrunner and executive producer Clyde Phillips will return, with series star/showrunner Michael C. Hall recording a cryptic video announcement on YouTube stating: “Details will be forthcoming but I wanted to be the first to let you know that the story continues.”

Dexter: Resurrection follows serial killer Dexter Morgan (Hall) after surviving a gunshot wound in Dexter: New Blood. Dexter visits New York where his son, Harrison (Jack Alcott) is living and killing other criminals. Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, Krysten Ritter, David Dastmalchian and Neil Patrick Harris co-starred in the first season, with David Zayas returning as Miami PD officer Angel Batista, and Desmond Harrington appearing as Lieutenant Quinn.

The renewal of Dexter: Resurrection comes as Paramount+ decided not to move forward with a second season of the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin – despite having previously renewed it in August.

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2026 Headbangers Boat lineup: Lamb of God, Zakk Sabbath, In Flames, GWAR and more

Lamb of God have unveiled the lineup for the 2026 edition of their annual Headbangers Boat cruise, which is slated to set sail in October.

In addition to Lamb of God as headliners, the cruise features Zakk Wylde’s Zakk Sabbath, In Flames, The Dillinger Escape Plan, GWAR, The Haunted, D.R.I., 200 Stab Wounds, X-Cops, Mark Morton Band, and more acts to be announced.

The Norwegian Jewel ship boards on October 30th in Miami, and makes a stop at Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas, before returning to Miami on November 3rd.  A press release states that “Beyond the non-stop riffs, Headbangers Boat will include world-class dining and endless amenities, along with a variety of once-in-a-lifetime experiences and exclusive activities with your favorite artists and fellow metalheads.”

More info on pricing can be found on the Headbangers cruise website.

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See Daughtry’s video for ‘The Bottom’

Daughtry recently shared their new music video for “THE BOTTOM,” a haunting and cinematic visual which opens with frontman Chris Daughtry clawing his way out of a shallow grave before braving a storm and delivering a fiery performance inside a cathedral.

THE BOTTOM” was originally released in July as a preview of the band’s EP, Shock to the System (Part Two), which dropped in September (stream HERE).

Daughtry’s breakout year was also marked by consecutive #1 hits on the Active Rock chart (“Artificial” and “Pieces”) and a series of sold-out tour dates.

Watch the full video for “THE BOTTOM” – HERE.

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Sabrina Carpenter to star in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ inspired musical film

Sabrina Carpenter is set to star in and produce an untitled musical film inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland for Universal Pictures,  Lorene Scafaria (Succession, Hustlers) will write and direct the project, from her own script.

The project will mark Carpenter’s first major studio film, with Marc Platt on board to produce through Universal-based Marc Platt Productions, with Leslie Morgenstein and Elysa Koplovitz Dutton producing through Alloy Entertainment.

Carpenter is perhaps best known for playing Maya Hart on the ‘Boy Meets World’ spinoff series, ‘Girl Meets World.’ Other credits include Prime Video’s Emergency, the indie drama The Short History of the Long Road, Tall Girl at Netflix, and 20th Century Fox’s The Hate U Give alongside Amandla Stenberg.

First published in 1865, Carroll’s classic children’s novel follows a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and lands in a fantasy world of talking creatures. The story has inspired numerous film and television adaptations over the years, including Disney’s 1951 animated classic, as well as Tim Burton’s live-action 2010 film, starring Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, and Helena Bonham Carter, and its 2016 sequel directed by James Bobin. Burton’s ‘Alice in Wonderland‘ (2010) grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, and the sequel film ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ (2016) from James Bobin grossed nearly $300 million.

A two-time Grammy winner, Carpenter’s album Man’s Best Friend debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its release in August, amassing over 180 million streams in the U.S. within the first week. She was also just nominated for six Grammys for Man’s Best Friend, including Album of the Year, and Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Music Video for “Manchild.”

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Sabrina Carpenter to star in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ inspired musical film

Sabrina Carpenter is set to star in and produce an untitled musical film inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland for Universal Pictures,  Lorene Scafaria (Succession, Hustlers) will write and direct the project, from her own script.

The project will mark Carpenter’s first major studio film, with Marc Platt on board to produce through Universal-based Marc Platt Productions, with Leslie Morgenstein and Elysa Koplovitz Dutton producing through Alloy Entertainment.

Carpenter is perhaps best known for playing Maya Hart on the ‘Boy Meets World’ spinoff series, ‘Girl Meets World.’ Other credits include Prime Video’s Emergency, the indie drama The Short History of the Long Road, Tall Girl at Netflix, and 20th Century Fox’s The Hate U Give alongside Amandla Stenberg.

First published in 1865, Carroll’s classic children’s novel follows a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and lands in a fantasy world of talking creatures. The story has inspired numerous film and television adaptations over the years, including Disney’s 1951 animated classic, as well as Tim Burton’s live-action 2010 film, starring Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, and Helena Bonham Carter, and its 2016 sequel directed by James Bobin. Burton’s ‘Alice in Wonderland‘ (2010) grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, and the sequel film ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ (2016) from James Bobin grossed nearly $300 million.

A two-time Grammy winner, Carpenter’s album Man’s Best Friend debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its release in August, amassing over 180 million streams in the U.S. within the first week. She was also just nominated for six Grammys for Man’s Best Friend, including Album of the Year, and Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Music Video for “Manchild.”

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Pres. Trump, Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy say they are ‘close to a potential peace deal’ after meeting in Florida

On Sunday, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, in the latest attempt to end Ukraine’s war with Russia. The high-stakes meeting comes at a key moment in efforts to end nearly four years of war initiated when Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022.

Zelenskyy arrived shortly before 1:30 p.m., with Trump greeting the Ukrainian president and the pair shaking hands, flanked by American and Ukrainian flags.  Asked whether he thinks Putin is serious about the peace, Mr. Trump told reporters “I do. I think he is. I think they both are.” Trump said his message to Putin earlier in the day was, “got to make a deal. Got to get it done. Too many people dying. And I think both presidents want to make a deal.” Mr. Trump said “I do believe we have the makings of a deal that’s good for Ukraine, good for everybody, adding that “we’re going to have a great meeting today” and said he planned to call Putin back after the meeting with Zelenskyy to “continue a negotiation.”

During a news conference after their roughly two and a half-hour meeting, Trump and Zelenskyy indicated they are close to a potential peace deal and struck an optimistic tone, while acknowledging that challenges remain. Trump said: “You can say 95% but I don’t like to say percentages. I just think we’re doing very well. There are one or two very thorny issues, very tough issues, but I think we’re doing very well. We made a lot of progress today.”

Zelenskyy echoed those sentiments, telling reporters that “We had a really great discussion. We discussed all the aspects of the peace framework.” He added that the deal as a whole was 90% agreed, saying U.S., Europe and Ukraine security guarantees are “almost agreed.”  As for a timeline on finalizing a potential deal, Trump said the best case scenario is in “a few weeks .. I think we’ll get it done. I don’t want to say when, but I think we’ll get it done.” The two leaders also said they spoke with the leaders of France, Finland, Poland, Norway, Italy, the U.K. and Germany, as well as the presidents of NATO and the European Commission after their meeting at Mar-a-Lago. They also said that Trump is expected to host Zelenskyy and other European leaders in Washington in January.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen posted on X that several European leaders had spoken with Trump and Zelenskyy. von der Leyen wrote: “We had a good, one-hour-long call with @POTUS, President @ZelenskyyUa and several European leaders to discuss their meeting today on peace negotiations. There was good progress, which we welcomed. Europe is ready to keep working with Ukraine and our US partners to consolidate this progress. Paramount to this effort is to have ironclad security guarantees from day one.”

Trump had noted earlier on Sunday said that he had spoke with Putin ahead of his meeting with Zelenskyy. Trump wrote on Truth Social: “I just had a good and very productive telephone call with President Putin of Russia prior to my meeting, at 1:00 P.M. today, with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine. The meeting will take place in the main dining room of Mar-a-Lago. Press is invited. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT”

Zelenskyy said just days ago that he had a “good conversation” with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump’s son-in-law. Zelenskyy said the two leaders planned to talk about economic and security agreements and the “territorial issues” that remain major sticking points between Russia and Ukraine. Zelenskyy had also told reporters earlier this week that a draft 20-point peace proposal is roughly 90% ready. Agreed upon by U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators, the proposal is under review by the Kremlin, although Moscow has shown no signs of budging on its territorial demands. Chief obstacles to an agreement with Russia include the Donbas areas most highly coveted by Putin, U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine, and the status of Europe’s largest nuclear plant. Zelenskyy conceded last week he’d be willing to withdraw Ukrainian troops from Ukraine’s eastern industrial heartland if Russia pulls back and allows the area to become a demilitarized zone to be monitored by international forces.

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Midair helicopter collision in New Jersey leaves one dead, one critically injured

A midair crash involving two helicopters over southern New Jersey claimed one life and left another person in critical condition as of late Sunday morning, according to authorities. The incident occurred in Hammonton, a community of roughly 15,000 people in Atlantic County, sitting about 35 miles southeast of Philadelphia.

Hammonton Police Chief Kevin Friel said rescuers responded to a report of an aviation crash at about 11:25 a.m near Hammonton Municipal Airport in the area of the 100 block of Basin Road. Police, fire, and EMS units arrived to find that two helicopters had collided in the air and crash-landed, with one aircraft engulfed in flames that responders quickly put out. New Jersey Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way wrote on X that “The Atlantic County Office of Emergency Management, Hammonton Police Department, and @NJSP personnel are on the scene.”

Federal officials said the incident involved an Enstrom F-28A helicopter and an Enstrom 280C helicopter. Each aircraft was carrying only its pilot at the time of the collision. One pilot was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other was rushed to a nearby hospital with critical, life-threatening injuries.

Witnesses described a terrifying scene as the helicopters fell from the sky. Local resident Dan Dameshek told NBC10 that he recalls hearing a “loud snap” before seeing the aircraft lose control, adding that he “turned around and saw one helicopter go from right side up to upside down and dive into the ground. For a second it looked like the other helicopter was OK, then I heard another smack like metal slapping metal and it started spinning out of control.”

The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were notified shortly after the crash, with the NTSB taking the lead on the investigation. In a preliminary statement, the FAA confirmed the midair collision and noted that its findings are subject to change as more information becomes available.

Investigators will examine a wide range of factors, including pilot qualifications, aircraft maintenance records, weather conditions, flight data, and air traffic communications. Wreckage from both helicopters will be documented before being moved to a secure location for further analysis. The NTSB said a preliminary report is expected within 30 days — a final determination of probable cause could take up to two years.

Authorities have not released the identities of those involved. Anyone with information related to the crash has been asked to contact investigators at witness@ntsb.gov.

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Jaguars beat Colts with 23-17 win, to keep hopes of AFC South title alive

Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence led Jacksonville to a narrow – but crucial – 23-17 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, keeping Jacksonville in the race for the AFC South title.

The Jags victory at Lucas Oil Stadium lifted the Jaguars to 12-4, marking the franchise’s highest win total since 2005. With one regular-season game remaining, Jacksonville can lock up the division title — and a home playoff game — with a win next weekend against Tennessee. The Jaguars have already secured a postseason berth and remain narrowly alive in the race for the AFC’s top seed, though they would need additional help around the league.

Indianapolis, who were already eliminated from playoff contention following Houston’s win Saturday, opened the game with a field goal, and then extended their lead early in the second quarter when Jonathan Taylor punched in a 3-yard rushing touchdown, his 18th of the season (tops in the NFL).

Lawrence responded, scoring on short touchdown runs just before halftime and again early in the third quarter to give Jacksonville its first lead. His passing streak came to an end, however, when he threw his first interception in more than a month during a red-zone trip late in the first half.

The Colts answered back when Philip Rivers connected with Mo Alie-Cox on a 5-yard touchdown pass midway through the third quarter; and Cam Little’s 34-yard field goal later in the period sent the teams into the fourth quarter tied at 17. While Jacksonville briefly missed a chance to move ahead after being stopped on fourth down, their defense flipped the momentum — Jarrian Jones stepped in front of a floating Rivers pass for an interception, setting up Little’s go-ahead 42-yard field goal. Little added insurance with a 53-yarder in the final seconds to seal the six-point win.

Lawrence finished 23 of 37 for 263 yards with one interception, adding 26 rushing yards and two touchdowns. Travis Etienne Jr. carried 17 times for 76 yards, while Parker Washington led all receivers with eight catches for 115 yards.

The Jaguars’ win keeps them ahead of Houston in the AFC South standings and capped a seventh straight victory. A win next weekend would deliver Jacksonville its first division title since 2022 and ensure postseason football at home.

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Steelers loss to Browns sets up winner-takes-all matchup against Ravens in Week 18

The Pittsburgh Steelers 13-6 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday wound up giving the Baltimore Ravens a Christmas miracle – with the Steelers and Ravens now set to face-off during Week 18 to see who will make the playoffs, and win the AFC North title.

On Saturday, the Ravens had kept their playoff chances alive on Saturday night after beating the Green Bay Packers 41–24 at Lambeau Field. Baltimore desperately needed their AFC North rival Steelers to lose on Sunday to the Browns in order to avoid elimination from the postseason, and the Browns win against Pittsburgh did just that. The Ravens even tweeted a message on Sunday morning to their fans and the Browns that read: “Good morning to the Ravens Flock and the Cleveland Browns only!!”

In their game against the Packers, the Ravens were led by five-time Pro Bowl running back Derrick Henry’s historic performance on Saturday, in which he became the first RB to score four rushing touchdowns in a single game with two different teams. Henry had a career-high 36 carries for 216 yards and four touchdowns for his seventh 200-yard rushing game, setting the NFL record that he had shared with Adrian Peterson and O.J. Simpson. He also moved up the all-time rushing yards list to 10th with 12,892 yards, surpassing Tony Dorsett Head coach John Harbaugh said postgame of Henry: “It’s one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen. It was hard downhill running, but also a lot of make [defenders] miss.”

The Ravens and Steelers will meet next in Week 18 next Sunday for a winner-takes-all matchup to clinch the AFC North title in Pittsburgh.

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Jamey Johnson and Riley Green team up on the song “Smoke”

Alabama natives Jamey Johnson and Riley Green have teamed up for the new song “Smoke,” co-written by Johnson, Green along with Erik Dylan.

Johnson and Green attended the same college (Jacksonville State) and share a deep love of Alabama and its people. “There’s a natural connection with us there. I was immediately impressed with his writing and singing.”

Johnson says of the song: “It was Riley’s idea He called me and we booked some time to get together with Erik Dylan. We sat down and scribbled it out over the course of about an hour. It has an interesting sound to it, with one part going down while the other part is going up. I like the whole concept of this guy not being too upset about whatever she is mad at. That smoke probably has a lot to do with it.”

Green and Johnson recorded “Smoke” at The Cash Cabin and Big Gassed Studios, which was produced by Kyle Lehning and Jim “Moose” Brown. Johnson previously worked with Lehning on a Randy Travis tribute record, this was the first time the two worked together from start to finish on one of his songs.  He shared: “It was just a blast getting to write with Riley and Erik and a great song to get to record with Kyle and Moose at the helm.”

While the duo have previously performed live together, “Smoke” marks the first recording they have created together. Green shares: “Writing this song with Jamey was a lot of fun. After spending time on the road together earlier this year, it just felt natural to get in the studio and make some country music together.”

Johnson adds: “One of my favorite things about Riley is his sense of humor, and he can take it as much as he dishes it out, so that’s why we are always hurling comments at each other. Recently, when one of the videos caught some traction, I felt bad about it. You don’t hear him giving me crap. You just hear me messing with him and it’s not a good look, so I had to call and apologize for that!””

Stream ‘Smoke’ – HERE.

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